Finally, it works!

After two months of coding around the issues with PyLucene from ports I finally 
tried (upon Andi's suggestion to me last month) compiling PyLucene with gcj 
3.4.6.  To my surprise, all the make tests have passed and I have had no issues 
thus far.  

To get it running, the Makefile for the gcc-3.4.6 port has to be patched as 
well as PyLucene's Makefile.  Later, I'll submit a page to the wiki documenting 
the whole process with the relevant patches.  In the mean time if anybody needs 
some help, I'll be glad to help.

Thanks Andi!

TJ Ninneman 







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On Mon, 28 May 2007, Krys Wilken wrote:

> Just wanted to let you know that I have compiled Pylucene 2.1.0-2 for Python
> 2.5 on Win32 and made it availalbe at:

Great. Which version of gcj did you use ?

> - testCategorization: Python cannot "float('nan')" on Windows.  This is
> platform-specific.  I don't think this is a PyLucene error.  This is
> relevant, I think:

Yeah, a known problem.

> - testTiming: Compound indexing time is a bit faster than multi-file indexing
>   time.  I don't know if this is a big deal or not, but I suspect it is not.

That one too. It varies and sometimes fails because the expected faster test 
is slower. It usually passes.

Andi..

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